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Steve Swell: trombone
Jemeel Moondoc: alto saxophone
Dave Burrell: piano
William Parker: double bass
Gerald Cleaver: drums
special guest
Leena Conquest: vocal

“Second album of these five incredible musicians; with two Swell’s poems magnificently sung by guest Leena Conquest.”

Orrin Evans: piano
Eric Revis: double bass
Nasheet Waits: drums
special guests
Oliver Lake: alto saxophone
Marc Ducret: guitar

"Violently, this album begins violently, it's unavoidable, even though the music itself can never be as violent as the subject matter it evokes, it creates the similar effect Frantz Fanon aimed at in “The Wretched of the Earth”...
...Introducing pianist Orrin Evans is recalling he studied with Kenny Barron, amongst others, before playing with a

"Another great, large ensemble work by Rob Mazurek, of Exploding Star Orchestra, São Paulo Underground and so much more. "Avant-garde and in the tradition of large ensemble jazz; this great album is the proof that they are not incompatible."

Joëlle Léandre: double bass
Myra Melford: piano
Nicole Mitchell: flute, alto flute, piccolo

“In any case, these are three strong personalities, determined to face “in concert” the dangers of the musical forest. These dangers, it turns out, lie less within the forest itself than in the reactions of the protagonists facing the surprises and traps of the unknown that they have invented. These reactions can only be good. Creative, if you prefer. For these ladies, also known as Myra Melford...

Myra Melford-piano
Joelle Leandre-double bass
Nicole Mitchell-flute, alto flute, piccolo
"How fierce should a musical tiger trio be? The three produce unique, affirmative music that demands no qualifiers!"

Steve Swell: trombone
Jemeel Moondoc: alto saxophone
William Parker: double bass
Hamid Drake: drums

“As welcome as it is to have this treasure trove of previously unheard music from this masterful quartet, Fire From the Road also serves as a powerful tribute to the band’s late saxophonist, Jemeel Moondoc, who passed away in August 2021 from complications of sickle cell anemia.
The three-disc set compiles three hours of music captured in 2004 and 2005 at concerts in Houston and...

“Matthew Shipp is definitely a master and, all his piano solos are unique, subtle, brilliant, outstanding. This one is too, of course, but it even goes one step further, as hard it is to believe. Matthew Shipp recorded it on a unique piano he wanted to record on for a long time, the Merkin Hall Steinway Grand Piano.”

“This amazing boxset is the complete recording of Joëlle Léandre's Lifetime Achievement evening that opened the 2023 issue of Vision Festival at Roulette, Brooklyn, NY, USA. It is most likely to best summary of the first 50 years of Joëlle Leéandre incredible carreer.
It also contains a film of a 2023 interview of Joëlle Léandre that give a very good overview of who she is and what she went through.”

TIGER TRIO (CD-1)
Joëlle Léandre: double bass
Myra Melford: piano
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Rob Mazurek: trumpet, piccolo trumpet, bells, electronics
Angelica Sanchez: piano
Tomeka Reid: cello
Chad Taylor: drums

“Rob Mazurek’s creations, dedicated to these six artists offered to Tomeka Reid, Angelica Sanchez, and Chad Taylor, to interpret freely. A foundation laid for these improvisations in the foursome’s forays into Mazurek’s music with the larger ensemble. Here something becomes distilled. Interaction is direct. The unit is unitary, the dynamics are gently modulated, the

Paul Dunmall: tenor & soprano saxophones
Liam Noble: piano
John Edwards: double bass
Mark Sanders: drums, percussion

“In the quartet on this album, Paul Dunmall has returned to his first love: totally free improvisation based on interaction between the four players. Many aspects of Paul Dunmall’s playing are apparent on this album. His approach is to listen very carefully to what is happening around him and to react to it. If you see him play live, you will see how he concentrates..